NEWBY v. GERRY

No. 11617-7-I.

38 Wn. App. 812 (1984)

690 P.2d 603

RICHARD NEWBY, Appellant, v. KEN GERRY, SR., ET AL, Respondents.

The Court of Appeals of Washington, Division One.

October 29, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Shields & Clarke and Michael A. Clarke, for appellant.

Chris W. Erickson, for respondents.


CALLOW, J.

Richard Newby appeals a summary judgment dismissing his tort action against a co-employee for injury sustained during the course of his employment.

Newby fell from a scaffolding during the course of his employment. He claims the fall occurred when a co-employee supervisor, Ken Gerry, approached him from the rear, gave a loud yell and grabbed him by the ankles. Both Newby and Gerry were employed by the same milling and woodworking firm. Newby alleged...

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